Hey guys here is Famicom Freak once again! Anyways, I decided to show some photos of the famiclone I found in Peru. I decided to leave the game board thing in until I find one that would be worth leaving in there. Maybe when I get a pirate cart with lots of interesting games that way I won't have to look for it and just power on the famiclone har har har. Enjoy the photos!
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I hope someone finds these photos interesting.
Nice system! I gotta go to peru sometime!
Yeah they had tons of famiclones with different shapes, sizes, and colors....it was hard to pick just one.
You chose well my son. Looks similar to my yobo. Does this particular clone have a name? Or is it just like "tv game" or something.
It looks like one of the first ASIC-based Famiclones, possibly with external RAM. Any chance you'll take a pic of the other side of the motherboard? ;)
heheh 133mhz I knew you would find these photos interesting. I'll take photos of it mastar.
Ah here is the inside of the supervision cart. I never knew it would come with a converter. Anyone knows why?
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Yeah just like the early NES releases. Some of them come with adapters as well.
Hmm. Is that clone a NASA? It kinda looks like it.
not sure but it does have a label on the bottom called Family Game. That's about it....